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on 3/24/2009 Great Article! Thanks, training should always be with love. 5*

roseanne09 said

on 3/9/2009 Wow!! I wish my dogs could obey that well!!! Thanks for tips and great article!!! ***** Roseanne09

maryanne09 said

on 3/8/2009 Excellent article! :o)

on 2/16/2009 I've been told that the smaller the dog, the smarter the dog. I think that is fairly true in general. My Golden Retriever is sweet and fairly smart. My smallish boxer is too smart for his old good. And a friend's Toto dog is the brains of the outfit.

msmabry said

on 2/16/2009 We have moved recently and have been having some difficulty with our Yorkie. This article will help me a lot. Thanks! 5*

on 2/10/2009 It sounds like you are great with dogs. I love them too, and it does take patience. Thanks.

javanx3d said

on 2/10/2009 Great article!

on 2/9/2009 Thank you. The top photo is my Golden Retriever, Toni, along with her buddy, Boozer (I did not name her), taken when we were managing a guest house on St. Maarten. The middle ones are of Toni dozing. The bottom is a stock photo. JRI

elyria said

on 2/9/2009 I got a puppy and it definitely takes a lot of time and patience to help dogs understand what we want them to learn. But it's so worth it! Great article and great suggestions! And nice photos :) 5*

on 5/24/2008 good tips on how to be good to your dog. thanks

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